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Eva x Bracenet - Recycled Fishnet Bracelet

Regular price $30.00

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Every Eva x Bracenet purchased is a piece of ghost fishing net removed from the oceans. Spread the message for the protection of the seas and release them from the haunt of the nets: SAVE THE SEAS, WEAR A NET.

The longitude and latitude coordinates of the proposed Pebble Mine site in Bristol Bay is on each bracelet's charm. 

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About the Bracenet:

  • red - Sockeye Salmon inspired
  • two-rowed, 2 x 3 mm diameter
  • made of a former fishing net (HDPE)
  • magnetic stainless steel clasp for secure hold
  • clasp with engraved logo
  • every product is unique and may differ slightly from the pictures
  • nickel-free, waterproof & stainless

Production: 

  • handmade in Germany
  • upcycling product made of fishing net and magnetic clasp
  • knots and colour originate from the real net

$5 from every purchase goes directly to Defend Bristol Bay.

Sizes 

  • XS = 17cm 
  • S = 19cm
  • M = 21cm
  • L = 22cm

Note: Because every single Bracenet is handmade, the selected size may differ by a few millimeters.”

Become a part of the movement

Invest in Bristol Bay

Your purchase puts money directly into the hands of the United Tribes of Bristol Bay.

Bristol Bay is the worlds last fully intact salmon ecosystem

Bristol Bay's Indigenous Peoples are the world's last fully intact salmon culture

Wild salmon runs have been decimated everywhere

Except HEre

Half the world’s supply of Sockeye Salmon comes from Bristol Bay.

"Red Gold"

Because there is no large-scale mining or industrialization, salmon is the primary food source and economic engine of Bristol Bay's People.

The Yupik, Denaina and Alutiq People of Bristol Bay have thrived here for 4000+ years because of salmon.

Subsistence:

A person who primarily lives on the food they grow, hunt or harvest for themselves and their extended family.

No dams. no logging. No fish-farms or hatcheries.

Just pristine ecosystems perfect for wild salmon to thrive and regenerate forever.

Commercial Fishery =

15,000 jobs and $1.5 billion to the U.S. economy annually

Sport Fishing =

>$70 million per year

Savebristolbay.org:

"[Bristol Bay] supports over 15,000 American jobs, generates $658 million in total labor income/year, and is worth over $1.5 billion. This will continue if the headwater streams remain intact."

All of this faces ruin

Mining interests across the globe have set their sites on Bristol Bay

There's over 500 Billion dollars worth of gold, copper, and molybdenum in Bristol Bay. Directly in the headwaters of the world's last vital salmon spawning system...

and there are people who will say anything to get it

But there is no other place left for wild salmon like bristol bay

Rick Halford (R) - former President, Alaska State Senate:

"These places have been eliminated from the earth, time after time, after time. This is the last one left that's a complete ecosystem... We don't have the right to do that to future generations. We shouldn't be selling the legacy of wild salmon from this Earth to some foreign company."

It's up to us

The people of Bristol Bay have been fighting mining interests, fighting for their way of life, for decades. Join us in helping them fight.

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